Hi
is there anything similiar to the fso commands to set the display brightness in
qtmoko v36? I would like to extend my navit xml by a button to automatically dim
to 10% (first click) and back to 90% (second click).
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robin spielr...@web.de writes:
is there anything similiar to the fso commands to set the display
brightness in
om backlight brightness 10
sets it to 10%
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People,
Is there some way to increase the playback volume of recorded voice notes?
Thanks,
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2011, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
Is there some way to increase the playback volume of recorded voice notes?
Sorry, no solution but another question:
What software are you using for recording voicenotes?
I have SHR installed and did not find one single application (out
Philip Rhoades wrote:
Is there some way to increase the playback volume of recorded voice notes?
You can start recording and play with volumes from ssh in alsamixer. When you
are happy, you can save the state like:
alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/capturehandset.state store
Regards
Alexander Lehner wrote:
What software are you using for recording voicenotes?
I have SHR installed and did not find one single application (out of 5 or
so) which worked. I would like to have this feature (maybe separate also
on my second phone with Qt instead).
QtMoko has voice notes
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
At the moment the alarm have to sound ~45s before it is loud enough to
be heard not only in a absolutely quiet environment. :)
Because i can't find a config where i could set the initial starting
volume for the alarm sound i added a ticket at [1
Am 21.05.2010 11:11, schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
At the moment the alarm have to sound ~45s before it is loud enough to
be heard not only in a absolutely quiet environment. :)
Because i can't find a config where i could set the initial starting
volume
volume ?
Maybe modifying stereout.alsa ?
BTW I cannot find any .alsa files on my SHR-U (updated a few days ago)
Thanks for any help,
Xavier.
On 01/11/2009 12:45, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
Hi!
I was always wondering why I miss sometimes phonecalls.
Then today, I discovered, that when intone
Forgot to add : changing volume from 0 to 100 in shr-settings/profile
seems to do nothing :/
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On Thursday 20 May 2010, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
BTW I cannot find any .alsa files on my SHR-U (updated a few days ago)
They used to be .state files, but lost that extension when the format changed
and the files were moved. I don't think they've ever been .alsa though. Due to
upgrades,
Le 20/05/2010 10:17, Al Johnson a écrit :
On Thursday 20 May 2010, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
BTW I cannot find any .alsa files on my SHR-U (updated a few days ago)
They used to be .state files, but lost that extension when the format changed
and the files were moved. I don't think they've
Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 2010 08:57:51 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
Forgot to add : changing volume from 0 to 100 in shr-settings/profile
seems to do nothing :/
Setting ringtone volume via phone profiles did never work.
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At the moment the alarm have to sound ~45s before it is loud enough to
be heard not only in a absolutely quiet environment. :)
Because i can't find a config where i could set the initial starting
volume for the alarm sound i added a ticket at [1].
The thing which is a bit curious
Am Dienstag, den 23.02.2010, 12:15 + schrieb Al Johnson:
On Tuesday 23 February 2010, Jan Girlich wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 23.02.2010, 10:03 +0300 schrieb Vladimir Berezenko:
В Пнд, 22/02/2010 в 16:00 +0100, Jan Girlich пишет:
I'm afraid something might be gone wrong with my buzz fix.
On Tuesday 23 February 2010, Jan Girlich wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 23.02.2010, 10:03 +0300 schrieb Vladimir Berezenko:
В Пнд, 22/02/2010 в 16:00 +0100, Jan Girlich пишет:
I'm afraid something might be gone wrong with my buzz fix. Had a look
at it yesterday evening and noticed one of the
suggestions on what I could try to set
the mic volume to a usable level? Could the problem be related to the
buzz fix?
IIRC the buzz fix reduces the sensitivity of the mic input slightly.
After fiddling around with the settings for a long time I ended up with
setting the controls
: 'Mic 2'
* control.12: 7
* control.5:115
Controls 48 and 12 are on maximum, while control 5 has 12 steps remaining.
You
still have scope to make the mic a fair bit louder if you need to. 3, 5 and
121 would give the same volume level with less chance of distortion.
Tried it. Still
: 7
* control.5:115
Controls 48 and 12 are on maximum, while control 5 has 12 steps
remaining. You still have scope to make the mic a fair bit louder if you
need to. 3, 5 and 121 would give the same volume level with less chance
of distortion.
Tried it. Still so soft that you have
are on maximum, while control 5 has 12 steps
remaining. You still have scope to make the mic a fair bit louder if you
need to. 3, 5 and 121 would give the same volume level with less chance
of distortion.
Tried it. Still so soft that you have to yell really loud at the phone
and only hardly
should be electrically good.
Controls 48 and 12 are on maximum, while control 5 has 12 steps
remaining. You still have scope to make the mic a fair bit louder if
you need to. 3, 5 and 121 would give the same volume level with less
chance of distortion.
Tried it. Still so soft
Am Montag, den 22.02.2010, 21:36 + schrieb Al Johnson:
And the rest of the buzz fix? Check the resistance of R4303 (mic case to gold
ring) as described in the SOP. It should be 2k2. Also look for shorts between
pads.
Hm. It's hard to place the tips properly on the pads or ends of
В Пнд, 22/02/2010 в 16:00 +0100, Jan Girlich пишет:
I'm afraid something might be gone wrong with my buzz fix. Had a look at
it yesterday evening and noticed one of the soldering points is really
weak. Maybe that could be a reason? Too little of a connection from the
capacitor to the
Am Dienstag, den 23.02.2010, 10:03 +0300 schrieb Vladimir Berezenko:
В Пнд, 22/02/2010 в 16:00 +0100, Jan Girlich пишет:
I'm afraid something might be gone wrong with my buzz fix. Had a look at
it yesterday evening and noticed one of the soldering points is really
weak. Maybe that could
in
there and tried all the suggested tweaks and got rid of any static or
noise, but the mic still is so soft that I literally have to yell at my
phone from close distance in order to be hardly understood by the
callee.
What could be the problem? Any suggestions on what I could try to set
the mic volume to a usable
btw: What is the difference
between /etc/freesmartphone/alsa/default/gsmhandset
This one is used by fsodeviced, i.e. the new stuff that's being used on
SHR.
and /usr/share/shr/scenarii/gsmhandset.state ?
That's from the old days where we used to call alsactl to do the work.
:M:
Am Sonntag, den 21.02.2010, 21:33 +0100 schrieb Michael 'Mickey' Lauer:
btw: What is the difference
between /etc/freesmartphone/alsa/default/gsmhandset
This one is used by fsodeviced, i.e. the new stuff that's being used on
SHR.
Good to know. So far I did all changes to both files, but
-= Apertum =- i...@apertum.it writes:
The fix will remove that buzz but won't fix other issues
like rustling, echo or low volume. Those issues can mostly be
addressed with
software.
The same happened to me, but i didn't find a viable software
cnfiguration to use the fr as a phone. What
* Paul Fertser wrote, Il 06/01/2010 23:20:
And no one can tell what hardware revisions
affected. Inability to get the handset speaker emit loud sound is a
clear sign. Just short those useless caps (0402 size iirc).
Thanks a lot for the info.
And where is exactly located these caps,
-= Apertum =- i...@apertum.it writes:
And no one can tell what hardware revisions
affected. Inability to get the handset speaker emit loud sound is a
clear sign. Just short those useless caps (0402 size iirc).
Thanks a lot for the info.
And where is exactly located these caps, how to
2010/1/2 William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au:
Just a couple of thoughts - missing calls is rarely to do with volume
and not hearing the ring (I have changed the standard tones though), and
more to do with crashes.
Ah, OK, I didn't realise that. (I don't yet get enough incoming
mobile calls
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 12:27 +, Neil Jerram wrote:
2010/1/2 William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au:
Just a couple of thoughts - missing calls is rarely to do with volume
and not hearing the ring (I have changed the standard tones though), and
more to do with crashes.
Ah, OK, I didn't
In the survey thread, a couple of responses mentioned missing calls
because of ringtone problems - which I take to be either volume too
low, or too much latency, or both. Here are some thoughts on that.
1) In case this isn't already well known... FSO actually does nothing
at all with the volume
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 01:24 +, Neil Jerram wrote:
In the survey thread, a couple of responses mentioned missing calls
because of ringtone problems - which I take to be either volume too
low, or too much latency, or both. Here are some thoughts on that.
1) In case this isn't already well
Well, with OpenWrt I can finally place and receive calls and messages.
And the phone responds to the screen when I get a call after it goes to
sleep.
IT WORKS!!! 8)
However, the volume in the wire headseat is VERY low and I have no idea
about the bluetooth.
Does anybody knows how to make
hi,
shr-unstable has been working well on my fr. Latest flashing happened
about two/three weeks ago.
After last upgrades my call volume got really loud and the echo is
back. Also the outgoing sound (my voice) is overdriven and distorted a
lot. I tried flashing new unstable this morning
Am Montag 25 Mai 2009 09:25:24 schrieb Petr Vanek:
hi,
shr-unstable has been working well on my fr. Latest flashing happened
about two/three weeks ago.
After last upgrades my call volume got really loud and the echo is
back. Also the outgoing sound (my voice) is overdriven and distorted
K'K Until that will happen, you have to adjust the state file. Open
K'K /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state and adjust it. IIRC
it is K'K control.4 (Speaker Playback Volume)... setting it to 105
gets me nice 'normal' K'K volume.
yeap, tried that and it works. thank you!
Petr
Hi Ian,
On Mon, 25 May 2009 12:46:31 am Ian Stephen wrote:
I am using Koolu's beta 6 release and call volume is no more quiet than it
was using OM2008. Perhaps better in fact as with OM2008 I always had to
turn up the slider as soon as a call was connected while with Android the
call volume
the alsa state file for gsmhandset got
fixed in the om svn. And this is why it is now in latest SHR and
paroli images.
The default volume is put on max, which is obviously to high. And
because it is depending on personal taste and the location your in
(think doing a phone call in the disco
command. Too high feedback volume from
earpiece to mic - especially when distorted (and so not exactly identical to
the output signal) - may confuse AEC though.
cheers
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AdaptiveEchoCancellationnoisegate command. Too high feedback volume from
earpiece to mic - especially when distorted (and so not exactly identical to
the output signal) - may confuse AEC though.
My experience is that holding the volume adjustable by AUX
Hi there,
for me, hackable is quite useable, but I've got two questions, that are
also affecting OM2009: Is there a graphical setting application with
which I can activate and configure (passwd, username and provider) GPRS?
I haven't found something like that in hackable (even going through the
On Mon, 25 May 2009, Steffen Winkler wrote:
Is there a graphical setting application with which I can activate and
configure (passwd, username and provider) GPRS?
yes, there is, and it works for me. in paroli, using testing 4, hold the
AUX button for two seconds until the settings screen
That's great. I'm not needing username/password, too. But in other
distros/configs I've to set for password and username, otherwise the
GPRS connection does not work.
Am Montag, den 25.05.2009, 14:57 +0100 schrieb Tom Yates:
On Mon, 25 May 2009, Steffen Winkler wrote:
Is there a graphical
) GPRS?
As to said, yes there is and it works nice :)
And now the second question: Voice adjustment during a call. In
hackable, there is a slider for this, but it doesn't seem to do anything
functional?!
Press the AUX button during the call and it'll change the volume of
your loudspeaker in 20
Quoting Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org:
I'm pondering trying out Android on my FR but was worried by some of the
comments on the Wiki about very low volume during voice calls - is that still
an issue with the latest builds ?
I am using Koolu's beta 6 release and call volume is no more quiet
Hi folks,
Sorry for being so quiet recently, I've been absolutely buried at work and
that's overspilled into my home life. :(
I'm pondering trying out Android on my FR but was worried by some of the
comments on the Wiki about very low volume during voice calls - is that still
an issue
Am Freitag, den 13.03.2009, 15:12 +0200 schrieb Michele Renda:
I am using an application that use FSO Framework to make call.
It run well, but I have a stupid problem.
When I do a call I listen the other person with a low volume while the
other person listen perfect to me.
I tryed
On 14/03/2009 14:09, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Try org.freesmartphone.GSM.Device.SetSpeakerVolume()
Thank you Michael.
If it is in framework, I can integrate a volume controller in the
application.
The range is 0..255?
Thank you
Michele Renda
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com writes:
The range is 0..255?
Source code says that it is 0..100 that then mapped to 0..255 before
sending to calypso.
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Hello,
I am using an application that use FSO Framework to make call.
It run well, but I have a stupid problem.
When I do a call I listen the other person with a low volume while the
other person listen perfect to me.
I tryed with alsamixer to put all the level to max, but no result.
Someone has
I had several people complain that they can barely hear me during a phone call
on my freerunner. I can't run the latest version of the openmoko
dirstroburtion so I don't have the volume control but I can use alsamixer but
I don't know which channel is for the mix on the phone.
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I had several people complain that they can barely hear me during a phone
call
on my freerunner. I can't run the latest version of the openmoko
dirstroburtion so I don't have the volume control but I can
freerunner. I can't run the latest version of the openmoko
dirstroburtion so I don't have the volume control but I can use alsamixer but
I don't know which channel is for the mix on the phone.
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 09:35:07AM +0100, Erland Lewin wrote:
My main problem with the FR at the moment is that the volume in the built-in
earpiece, and wired headset as well are way too low. It works in a quiet
indoor environment, but on a busy street I can hardly hear that someone
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Chris Syntichakis wrote:
I know the low handset volume is mentioned on the wiki too, but is there
any patch/solution?
I out the alsa setting to 127 (the high value) but I am not too happy...
The reason for there not being a patch is that everyone's preferences
I know the low handset volume is mentioned on the wiki too, but is there
any patch/solution?
I out the alsa setting to 127 (the high value) but I am not too happy...
Chris
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Hi all,
Does anybody knows which alsa statefile, and which control should I edit
to raise/lower the volume of the ringtone when receiving gsm calls?
thanks,
leonardo.
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Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia-dialer one) since on every call
the volume starts at 0 so, as you can imagine, i can barely hear
leonardo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody knows which alsa statefile, and which control should I edit
to raise/lower the volume of the ringtone when receiving gsm calls?
Until you answer the stereoout.state file is used. I guess you should
set the 'PCM Volume' and 'Headphone Playback Volume
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia-dialer one) since on every call
the volume starts at 0 so, as you
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia-dialer one) since on every call
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I bought my
FreeRunner in the beginning of August, and since then I have never
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I bought my
or install zenity and create a /usr/share/applications/Volume.desktop
file containg the lines below:
[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Volume Control
Exec=/usr/bin/amixer set PCM `zenity --scale --display=:0.0
--text=Volume --min-value=100 --max-value=255 --value=235`
MimeType=
Name=.Volume
StartupNotify
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:03:34AM +0100, Theo wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I bought my
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:03:34 +0100
Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (T) wrote:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a
call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds
in the alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I
bought my
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:03:34 +0100 Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
To me a phone is not a phone if you cannot adjust the volume during a call.
Being able to open a terminal and guessing which lever out of hundreds in the
alsamixer is the one handling the volume just won't cut it. I
Then again, maybe Its just me who cannot find this feature in any of the
Distributions available...
On Debian I use the xfce volume applet, it's easy and fast with stylus pen.
Look at the screenshot:
http://levysantanna.blogspot.com/2008/11/screenshots-debian-com-xfce-no.html
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Levy
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Matthias Camenzind
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker Playback Volume'
value to 95 (in state file in /home
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 09:17:32 +0200
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Matthias Camenzind
wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker Playback Volume'
value to 95 (in state file in /home/root/
create a script like this:
#!/bin/bash
cp /home/root/*.state /usr/share
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker Playback
Volume' value to 95 (in state file in /home
On my FR the settings get restored after restart. Same with the /etc/resolv.conf
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 23:59:30 +0200
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind
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Subject: Re: Volume
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:27:52 +
Matthias Camenzind wrote:
I found out a way to get better volume settings.
cp /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state /home/root/
modify entry 'Mic2 Capture Volume' value to 3 and 'Speaker
on the 2008.9 distro, is there any way to turn up the microphone volume while
on a call? When I'm talking to someone they always tell me they can't hear me.
-Jason
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to a terminal and make the
changes there, but only without the standard keyboard.
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Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 10:11:42 -0700
Subject: Volume on a phone call
on the 2008.9 distro, is there any way to turn up
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 10:11:42 -0700
Jason Cawood [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JC) wrote:
on the 2008.9 distro, is there any way to turn up the microphone
volume while on a call? When I'm talking to someone they always tell
me they can't hear me.
-Jason
Yes, there is a way by installing pymixer, please
attempts to adjust volume
levels in volume.app. What am I missing here?
John
Angus Ainslie wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:46 AM, John Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way (either via the qtopia dialer or via package
install) to
adjust the mic
Is there a way (either via the qtopia dialer or via package install) to
adjust the mic / speaker volume mid call?
At first I though the issue was like qtopia media player's volume
controls and that they were hidden...but so far I have had no luck :S.
Thanks,
John Koenig
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:46 AM, John Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Is there a way (either via the qtopia dialer or via package install) to
adjust the mic / speaker volume mid call?
try this
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem#Volume_Control
Angus
I have also experienced the same. The incoming sound volume is barely
audible, it sound like an ant in the distance. However the outgoing volume
is excellent. Can someone please post the correct set of alsa state files
and instructions on where to put them.
regards Denis
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12
Hi there,
another problem I encountered is the the Qtopia and OM media player apps do not
have any way to control the volume. Am I missing something?
Cheers
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Dylan Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the openmoko-mediaplayer2, swipe your finger up on down on the screen
repeatedly to change the volume.
Wow
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Dylan Reilly ha scritto:
In the openmoko-mediaplayer2, swipe your finger up on down on the screen
repeatedly to change the volume.
In Qtopia, it is more of a tap and hold gesture. Tap and hold on the
right to increase and on the left to decrease. Of course you tap and
hold to fast
Just flashed the newest qtopia to a 1gb sd card... any ideas as to why the
volume is super low, no matter what I set it to in the control panel?
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sorry, it seems a fix was here all along:
http://n2.nabble.com/qtopia-update-tp832851p835065.html
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I was able to fix this by tweaking the 'Speaker Playback Volume' in
/usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state. Updated this value
I assume you mean Qtopia 4.3.3...
However I've had the same problem. With the Speaker Playback Volume at
100 (that's default, and 79% of maximum) the volume is incredibly low,
low as in the person you're speaking to is indiscernible unless you're
in a perfectly quiet room and listening very
Hi, I've upgraded to qtopia-4.3.3-snapshot-09012242 because of the improved
sound quality and sms problem that was solved. After upgrading the volume
(incoming) is much lower.
Changing the volume in the settings didn't help. Looks like the volume needs
to be adjusted manually.
Any suggestions
config /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state the capturing volume is to
low, so the other side can hardly hear you. If you raise this value too
much, than the neo produces a lot echo on the other side. But my
experience was, that with the right value there is no problem.
Look for:
control.5
2008/7/27 Bastian Muck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you got the right values, then there is no problem. In the default
config /usr/share/openmoko/gsmhandset.state the capturing volume is to
low, so the other side can hardly hear you. If you raise this value too
much, than the neo produces a lot echo
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
thanks!
. . .shawn
julien cubizolles wrote:
Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 18:09 +0200, Christophe Badoit
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
i think it's gsmhandset.state (someone correct me when wrong) and give the
fact taht the state files
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:11 -0600, shawn sullivan wrote:
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase the
speaker volume (at my ear) and the headphone volume when on a phone
call? I can barely hear people when I'm on the phone.
the file attached few emails up on this thread
I guess I'm just not sure which value to tweak to adjust the volume
level? I could probably play around with it while on a call though, to
see which one. But if any one happens to know. . .(:
. . .shawn
arne anka wrote:
Which *.state file and which value would I change to increase
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the echo fixed. It seems the
discussion always stops at that point, or goes to another direction
like
Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the echo fixed. It seems the
discussion always stops at that point, or
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2008/7/24 Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would also like a solution to the echo that people hear when calling
the phone - anyone found a fix for this?
I've not seen any post about having the
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